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Revista Contabilidade & Finanças
Exit and Failure of Credit Unions in Brazil: A Risk Analysis
Flávio Leonel De Carvalho1  Maria Dolores Montoya Diaz1  Sigismundo Bialoskorski Neto1  Aquiles Elie Guimarães Kalatzis1 
关键词: Microcredit;    Cooperatives;    Efficiency;    Survival;    Longevity;    Microcrédito;    Cooperativas;    Eficiência;    Sobrevivência;    Longevidade;   
DOI  :  10.1590/1808-057x201411390
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

This study aims to investigate the factors that affect the market exit of Brazilian singular credit unions from 1995 to 2009; it also identifies and lists the determinants of various types of market exits and analyzes whether profitability is a significant factor for credit union survival. This study was conducted with accounting data provided by the Central Bank of Brazil, which derives only from individual cooperatives, i.e. singular credit unions. Quarterly financial statements from these credit unions that were active from 1995 to the second quarter of 2009 were employed, totaling 71,325 observations for 1,929 credit unions. Based on survival and the model of competing risks (such as the Cox, Exponential, Weibull, Gompertz, and Competing Risk models), the results show that there is no statistical evidence to ensure a correlation between profitability and credit union survival. The results also suggest that the size of credit unions plays a key role in their survival and longevity and that their funding and investment management are related to their survival and risk of market exit. In conclusion, the results confirm the initial idea that the duality inherent to credit unions - cooperative principles versus economic efficiency - might influence the stability, survival, and longevity of these institutions. Such results may also imply that a credit union embracing the rationale of a private bank will become more estranged from its members, something which will hinder its future operations and increase the likelihood of its exit from the market.

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